🧅 Here are the #onionskinchallenge winners! 🧅
🥇First place: Linda De Bodt!
I loved Linda’s creativity in turning her eco printed paper into a beautiful village landscape. It’s very evocative! I can even picture it as part of a stop motion animation.
#ecoprint
So, if you followed the #onionskinchallenge and you’re now yearning to to apply the three techniques you learned (and more!) to fabric… if you’re ready to move beyond just onion skins... the choice is simple: Join the ✨Kitchen to Colour Lab✨ online course!
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Cut out landscape, eco printed with onion skins on paper by Linda De Bodt
Eco printed butterflies on paper, using onion skins with the word “Päiperlek” on a piece of onion skin-dyed paper by Erin Brightwood
Eco printed hearts made from onion skins on paper by Kirsten Carstensen
Eco printed paper using onion skins with accidental moon by Patsy Preston 🌙
More beautiful #onionskinchallenge results! 🧅
The winners of the challenge will be announced tomorrow! 🎉
Eco printed paper using onion skins by Linda De Bodt
Composition using scraps of paper dyed with onion skins. It includes the text “mistakes can be beautiful” by Erin Brightwood
Eco printed paper using onion skins by Linda De Bodt
Table full of different dye and eco printing experiments on paper and fabric by Erin Brightwood
Some of the participants’ results of the #onionskinchallenge 🧅
I love to see how varied everyone’s results are! 😍
The final Onion Skin Challenge prompt is out now! Check your email if you haven’t done so already. Remember that the deadline to submit your piece(s) to be in for a chance to win is this coming Wednesday 12 February.
Best of luck to all! 🧅🤞🏽✨
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